By jas
Date 26.03.04 14:42 UTC
Pinching Kerioak's idea .....
AFGHAN HOUND
<b>General Appearance</b>
Gives the impression of strength and dignity, combining speed and power. Head held proudly.
<b>Characteristics</b>
Eastern or Oriental expression is typical of breed. The Afghan looks at and through one.
<b>Temperament</b>
Dignified and aloof, with a certain keen fierceness.
BORZOI
<b>General Appearance</b>
Well balanced, graceful, aristocratic, dignified and elegant.
<b>Characteristics</b>
A coursing hound which must be courageous, powerful and of great speed.
<b>Temperament</b>
Sensitive, alert and aloof.
DEERHOUND
<b>General Appearance</b>
Resembles a roughcoated greyhound of larger size and bone.
<b>Characteristics</b>
The build suggests the unique combination of speed, power and endurance necessary to pull down a stag, but general bearing is one of gentle dignity.
<b>Temperament</b>
Gentle and friendly. Obedient and easy to train because eager to please. Docile and good-tempered, never suspicious, aggressive or nervous. Carries himself with quiet dignity.
GREYHOUND
<b>General Appearance</b>
Strongly built, upstanding, of generous proportions, muscular power and symmetrical formation, with long head and neck, clean well laid shoulders, deep chest, capacious body, arched loin, powerful quarters, sound legs and feet, and a suppleness of limb, which emphasise in a marked degree its distinctive type and quality.
<b>Characteristics</b>
Possessing remarkable stamina and endurance.
<b>Temperament</b>
Intelligent, gentle, affectionate and even-tempered.
IRISH WOLFHOUND
<b>General Appearance</b>
Of great size, strength, symmetry and commanding appearance, very muscular, yet gracefully built.
<b>Characteristics</b>
Of great power, activity, speed and courage.
<b>Temperament</b>
Gentle, kind and friendly nature.
SALUKI
<b>General Appearance</b>
Gives impression of grace, symmetry and of great speed and endurance, coupled with strength and activity.
<b>Characteristics</b>
Great variation in type due to wide geographical area of origin. There are both feathered and smooth varieties. The expression should be dignified and gentle with faithful far-seeing eyes. Light flowing movement.
<b>Temperament</b>
Reserved with strangers but not nervous or aggressive. Dignified, intelligent and independent.
WHIPPET
<b>General Appearance</b>
Balanced combination of muscular power and strength with elegance and grace of outline. Built for speed and work. All forms of exaggeration should be avoided.
<b>Characteristics</b>
An ideal companion. Highly adaptable in domestic and sporting surroundings.
<b>Temperament</b>
Gentle, affectionate, even disposition.
By salukidill
Date 30.03.04 05:10 UTC
Another sighthound enthusiast!!! Good good...
More or less agree with all the saluki stuff, although I think people tend to forget that they can be silly, bouncy dogs and not just these mystical, aloof, race-horse type things.
One thing I think is silly is that I gather (I don't show myself so please correct me if I'm wrong) that in the show ring, a saluki is paraded with his head raised high, whereas the natural gait has the head and neck at an almost straight line with the spine, which looks so impressive.
Also curious about the curl in the tail - to what degree does this become a fault? When my Dill is happy, it curls right over. Are we doomed in the show world as a result???
Phil and Dill